The beauty of the imagination is that it can discover such magnificent vastness inside a tiny space. Our culture is dominated by quantity. Even those who have plenty hunger for more and more. Everywhere around us, the reign of quantity extends and multiplies. Sadly the voyage of greed has all the urgency but no sense of destination. Desire becomes inflated and loses all sense of vision and proportion. When beauty becomes an acquisition it brings no delight.
The imagination holds the remarkable ability to uncover immense beauty within the smallest confines, a testament to its power. In contrast, our society is heavily influenced by a craving for more—an obsession with accumulation that often leads to dissatisfaction. This endless pursuit of quantity overshadows the true value of deeper experiences and connections, leaving individuals with a sense of emptiness, regardless of how much they possess.
This relentless journey driven by greed lacks a constructive aim, rendering desires bloated and distorted. When beauty is reduced to mere possession, it fails to provide genuine joy or fulfillment. The concept that acquisition can lead to true delight is misguided; true beauty lies in appreciating the richness of our inner worlds rather than in the accumulation of material goods, as articulated by John O'Donohue in "Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace."